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1. Most common reason for a newborn boy not to urinate during the first day of life. 2. Diagnostic workup   1. Posterior urethral valves 2. voiding cystourethrogram  
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Very severe testicular pain of sudden onset. 1. fever, swollen testicle 2. swollen, high riding testicle   1. epididymitis 2. torsion  
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1. What is the cause of recurrent UTI's in a child 2. Management   1. Vesicoureteral reflex and infection 2. empirical antibiotics, intravenous pyelogram and voiding cystogram  
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Adolescent female feels need to urinate, and voids at appropriate intervals but is wet with urine all the time.   Low implantation of a ureter into the vagina. The other ureter has normal placement  
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Workup for hematuria.   CT scan followed by cytoscopy  
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Management of a septic patient with nephrolithiasis.   1. IV antibiotics 2. decompression by ureteral stent or percutaneous nephrostomy  
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1. What are the two main causes of air coming out in the urine? 2. What tests are used for diagnosis?   1. diverticulitis or cancer causing a fistula between the sigmoid and dome of the bladder 2. CT scan first to rule out cancer followed later by sigmoidoscopic examination  
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Treatment for testicular torsion.   bilateral orchiopexy  
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Treatment for painless testicular mass.   Radical orchiectomy and sampling of inguinal lymph nodes  
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Which test is useful for detecting urinary system dilation (i.e. from obstruction).   sonogram  
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What is a contraindication for intravenous pyelogram?   creatinine >2  
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Renal mass differential diagnosis   1. renal cell carcinoma 2. simple cyst 3. oncocytoma 4. angiomyolipoma  
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What is the treatment of choice for superficial bladder cancer?   intravesical BCG  
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What are the treatment options for bone metastases from prostate cancer?   1. androgen ablation 2. orchiectomy 3. luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone agonists (flutamide)  
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1. What size ureteral stones usually pass spontaneously? 2. What management is given?   1. 3mm or less 2. analgesics and fluids  
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Which test is perform to evaluate suspected urethral injury?   retrograde urethrogram  
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Patient being allowed to pass a ureteral stone suddenly develops chills, fever spike and flank pain. What is the management?   immediate decompression with ureteral stent or percutaneous nephrostomy  
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Woman with multiple pregnancies leaks urine when laughing, sneezing or lifting heavy objects.   Stress incontinence from weak pelvic floor  
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